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DISESTABLISHMENT AND EDUCATION.

WHAT THE DEAD BILL. WOULD, HAVE .'•,•'. , '■' ■ .pone.. '.' ■■ , ; ■; Si TELEQBAPH —FBESS ASSOCIATION —OOPTEIGIIT. London, 11, The Jlight Hph, D,, i Llpyd : Geqrgo, Presi* dent of tho Bpard of Trade, intorvipwed while, in Wales, declared that the last Educatien jiljl was thq greatest and mcst driistio measure in tiip direction of tho. dispstab]ishm,6n.t and tjiscndptwinont pf the State Church over prpposed. .. , .

It would havo disestablished 13,000 church seminaries (schools), daily attondod ; by two and a half million children.

A return of tho schools in England and Wales, recognised on January 1, 190G, as nonprtvided'(that, is; Church) public elpmentary soliools 'was issued recently as. a Parliamentary Jjliio Book. The total number, of voluntavy soliools was 13,030, with nccpramotlatibn for (1,515,78(5 childvon,:tho average attendance houip 2,-]35,8§1.,. Qf .thoap, schools, 10,198, with an nvera'ge ntteridanco of 1,937,529, belonged to tho CJi'irch of England, and' 1080 belong' to tho Roman Catholic denomination, with tho average attondnnce at 28-1,000, while the attendance at the 365 Wesleyan schools "was 102,085; The fivi'rhgo attendance at the other schoole was 102,193, '.'.""■

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 7

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DISESTABLISHMENT AND EDUCATION. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 7

DISESTABLISHMENT AND EDUCATION. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 7

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